From left, Nicole Oliver (this year’s contestant), Erin Sheldon (Miss Cornucopia 2007), and Tasha Nelson (contestant this year) make up the 2008 Miss Cornucopia Court. Miss Cornucopia and her Royal Princess will be crowned 2 p.m. July 11 on the Cornucopia Main Stage by Mayor Suzette Cooke and Sheldon. The royalty will preside over the Cornucopia Days festival July 10-13 in Kent as well as a number of regional festivals throughout the year. Turn to our Cornucopia Days guide in this newspaper to learn more about the festival. - Submitted photo
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From left, Nicole Oliver (this year’s contestant), Erin Sheldon (Miss Cornucopia 2007), and Tasha Nelson (contestant this year) make up the 2008 Miss Cornucopia Court. Miss Cornucopia and her Royal Princess will be crowned 2 p.m. July 11 on the Cornucopia Main Stage by Mayor Suzette Cooke and Sheldon. The royalty will preside over the Cornucopia Days festival July 10-13 in Kent as well as a number of regional festivals throughout the year. Turn to our Cornucopia Days guide in this newspaper to learn more about the festival.

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July 1, 2008 · Updated 12:34 PM 

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